The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1943 Page: 4 of 12
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Friday, October 22. 1943
and Mb. Bill Ghofaon" are
of a biftby girl, weighing 7
pounds in tfle Stamford
J>ital October 18th. She has been
(eel Carlyii Louise. 'Mother and
are doing nicely.
Mrs. E. F. Lindsey and children
me in Breckenridge visiting her Sis-
ter Mrs. Lee Sawyers and family.
Mrs. S. Mj. Patrick of Arlington
and Mrs. Alton Parker of Peacock
were in Aspermont Wednesday in
business
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Reese are the: |
proud parents of a bafiy Vjirls Born J
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Lieutenant
i Etva Long and Lt
October 15th. named Utra Dean, j K!he[ pearl Camp Bar
Both mother am! child are doing! kdey visited Mr. and Mrs. '1
fine. Dr. W. L Gaines was the Si - Long and attar relatives 'fn-r
. j i
tending physician. nver.
LOST Two No. 3 Ration books.
Mr. and Mrs. John McKeevcr
G H. Cross accompanied by T. C.
Lawrence went to i'oi t "Worth oi
Wednesday in behalf of business.
C. E. Mays had business In Abi-
lene on Wednesday.
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Editor and Mis. H. G. Richaids-
of the Anton News, at Anton, and
Ldwin Richards, PesiScnt of the
C'lovisN_ M. Typographical Union
j \ isited in tlie A. K:, Richards home
vec the week end
Lt. Bobby Scott is visiting his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Dick Scott
here. He bad a short stop over in
Mrs. Club Barrtltt amFTJlrtty of
Lubbock is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
John Taylor. She is daughter to the
Taylors.
M,
last-
Mrs. B. F. Helton returned on
1 uesday from Louisiana and Okla
where she visited her daughter Mrs
Laura Stephens in Bunkie, I.a. and
a son Herbert Helton at Musko.jee
Okla. She says La. has some
ury beautiful wafer.
To Please
We are open MANY hours each day to accom-
odate our MANY Customers. We strive to
please you. When you are hungry or just want
a cup of good coffee COME TO SEE US!
Doug's Cafe & Station
Mrs. Scott
Calif, where
children.
l'fc. Don Scott of Kinsman
has returned irnm
she visited with her
A vi
1 visited his imothct while shi was in) 1 ■
Los Angeles, Calif.
Frances, daughtei 'of Ti r. and |
Mis. C. E. Brannrti, who has been j
i nder tlte treatment of an ear spsv- i
talist in Dallas t' r the past II
UMiiths is yisitiii!.: hei family tor a :
few davs
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Mr. . in! Mrs. A. G. Parker of J
! Y.ir'vk are (lie parents of a ha in
i-'-y born Tuesday, October I'hh.
*i he vomtrj^ter weighed seven and
out quarter pound1-..
lie was named Arthur. Both tne
itlii-r and child arc icportiuT to be
:;i: eery nicely.
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Look Your
Betiford McKeevet
Worth on business.
Fort
Mr. ami Mrs. DcWitt I'.llisou
are the proud patents of a baljy boy
Ihmu M.ondav, October 18th wei^h
in;: ei'{ht and < half pounds. Dr.
A, R. -Mancille was the attending
physician
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STRAVKH -Have at my place
tw o strav yearling Hereford steers, i
l in e since about Oct. 1. Owner j
please come get them. Otis Spar! ■ •
miles south west Aspermont i«> i
Koran road.
pa
M rs. -Letha G°odrum of the
I 'oiible Mountain Community un-
derwent surgery Saturday She is
reported to be doing well. Dr. A R
Mancille was the surgeon in charge
FOR MORALE'S SAKK be lovel£ ?.o look at, at all times.\
Don't allow your self to be drab and neglect yOur
grooming. Come in and let. u<; dress your hair, and any oth-
er beauty treatment you need.
We have two .rood operators at your service. If you want a
set. manicure, or one of oyr lovely COLD WAVES, you will
the same courteous service.
II i Serve To Serve Again
Mary's Beauty Shoppe
j EUNICE RICHARDS -Operators MARCARET LEE
' ' i i '"tt 'i-Twwrr"rriMTnurimnrwinWffiWBftiBigan
Pic Eugene Brown stationed at
| Camp in South Carolina visited in
i the home of his parents Mr. and
! Mrs. Arthur Brown this wCck.
SEE US FOR QUALITY
Recapping and Vulcanizing
Service
Firestone Tires and Batteries
Expert Washing and Lubrication
Magnolia Gasoline and Oils
Official OPA Tire Inspecton Station
Linsley Service Station
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.■•fea
in
j Ruth Hickman carried her father
j J. M. Hickman to Browmvood last
; week where he visited his brother j
j L. R. Hickman i*ti the hospital"" "at
j t) at place
I Mrs. J. J. Britroii and daughter
| oi Long Beach Calif, and Mrs'Wal-
ter Moore of Wilmingtin, Calif i
j arc here visiting their mother Mrs!
! T. N. Abbott anffTairiily
CREAM
EGGS CHICKENS
N
Oscar Peacock made a business
tr;p to Hamlin on Wednesday
Overweight Oil makes
Old Cars Older-Fast
Pvt Houston Douglass of 1'orl
I conard Wood, Mo. is here visitin'?
Ins patents Mr. ane Sirs. 'W. W.
j Douglass and his wife.
Mr and Mrs. <"). C Hebbelei ot
Abilene were her Tuesday and Wed.
On business.
Specials
Friday and Saturday
We pay TOP prices for EGGs STthe time
Robin Hood Flour —
Glasses Free
4 g asses free with 50 lbs.
2 glasses free with 25 lbs
1 glass free with 10 lbs
We pay you 10 per cent above what you give
for every sack of Robin Hood if it DOES
NOT PLEASE
A Light grade of oil can make good,
You can change to nn on,-plated engine bv
cbaxigi.nsc to any grade of Conoco motor
.'fiB—from lightest to .heaviest—and you can
change to any grade of Conoco N*'1 at thy
"Mm® price. But the lightest possible
■grade of oil that's fii for the W inter clsange
your car naedta now wui }.« Ip to save your
ittfe'{'¥--'-v&t.'" gasfilute': your engine. 1 ;«.•
ore the oU is yyei-v?eight the &wilt:r t?<•.,•
eft?, and velum ifrnfc roanes y<>tt !,;'-
jftsrios: oil .you gst n(ill mora wear
ore o'*! ard ggsKilme oor^Munspiion "'Viuisi.-
and worse. Short-circuit this
nous process by having your engine
\TW,r>.
Ule
gtoe « ougn
CONOCO
mirn
MOTOR OIL
mm-i
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Post Toasties
with your engine Winter OIL-PLATED
Ori.-iH.ATTNT, is distinct from thp fiuniiiar
liquid type of high-strength oil film also
provided by Con'oeo Nf^ oil. Both oil film
nncl oil.-PLATING are paired against wear
every utile. Every tnue your engine rests,
huwever, any liquid film drains down to the
craukcaae. But oil-plating doe .n't all
drain dowi It, tends to stay wherever at-
uK-.'icd tvy Conoco oil's "magnet-like"
:\."tacWevod s?ynfhc! ically. Often now
.; rioti t use your car fV dav Vefc when
i f; ri, jiie OIL'S'i. ft J i'.u surfaces j ro still
i\:ndy-1 ubricated . - ."faster than instantly."
That's how the former fierce wear of cold
5-,Lading is reduced by oil-plating your
engine. All other wear, too, meets its match
in your oil-plated engine. Change at Your
Mileage Merchant's Conoco station—today.
He knows the lightest, grade of for you.
Continental Oil Company
Em Wright had busine*; in Jriy-
r('tl Tuesday.
.Mr. am! i\ i: •. 'f'etn I fart went to
Hamlin Wednesday 011 business.
i I'at . jean llaker, bah\ uivl, ua
i i'.oin Mi, an.I -Mrs 1' !, llakf
Oetobcr 6th, Or YV 1. (iaines p.
' ports
Red kidney Beans
* saiaMhtwuarv
White Swan
Pop Corn, 2 cans 6
We pay TOP prices lor EGGS ail the time
Salt, 10 lbs 19c
No. 2 cans eadi
;$ '.V7 i
LIFE'S Little TROUBLES
Crackers, 2 lbs Salad Wafers
Milk, 6 small cans
W-P Coffee, 1 lb
-CANT SLEEP-
No need to lie in Ixd—toss
worry and fret because CON
STIPATION or GAS PRES
SURF, won t let yoa tfeci*. Be
sensible- -get a)> tikr a dash of
ADLER-I-KA
aa dinded, to relieve the praawre
of larn intestines oa mtmi tad
aS the diseative tract. M-
Come in and visit us. We wi'l meet any price.
We pay TOP price* for EGGS all th«( time
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Richards, A. E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1943, newspaper, October 22, 1943; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127164/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.